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Confessions of a Celtics roller-coaster rider after latest vexing loss
Chris Forsberg has some thoughts to get off his chest after the Celtics’ latest head-scratching playoff home loss, this time a 26-point Cavs rout in Game 2.
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Jaylen Brown could be key to corralling Donovan Mitchell, Cavs
Jaylen Brown can make his mark in the Celtics’ Round 2 series by embracing the challenge of guarding Cavs star Donovan Mitchell, writes Chris Forsberg.
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Porzingis shares calf injury update, jokes about ‘historic' recovery
Celtics big man Kristaps Porzingis shared an optimistic update on his calf injury at Boston’s practice on Saturday. Chris Forsberg has the details.
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Scouting the Cavs: Celtics face a tougher test in second round
How might Donovan Mitchell and the Cavs challenge the Celtics in the second round? Chris Forsberg breaks down Cleveland’s strengths and weaknesses.
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What we learned from Celtics' dominant series victory over Heat
Is it time to call Derrick White a superstar? Chris Forsberg highlights four takeaways from the Celtics’ first-round series victory over the Heat.
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How long can the Celtics navigate Porzingis' potential absence?
How does the path forward change if Kristaps Porzingis misses significant time? Chris Forsberg examines Joe Mazzulla’s options without the injured Celtics big man.
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Celtics' handling of Game 1 dust-up with Heat sends perfect message
The Celtics sent a message of their own Sunday in how they responded to Caleb Martin’s hard foul on Jayson Tatum late in Game 1, writes Chris Forsberg.
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Will new faces help Celtics get to finish line of Banner 18 quest?
Chris Forsberg breaks down how the duo of Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday can be game-changers for the Celtics this postseason.
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Celtics need to make TD Garden a homecourt advantage in 2024 playoffs
Celtics players tell Chris Forsberg they can’t wait to experience TD Garden’s ‘electric’ playoff atmosphere. Can they ride the home crowd to Banner 18?
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White, Celtics ready to prove they can thrive in playoff crunch time
The Celtics are confident they can succeed in clutch moments during the 2024 NBA playoffs.